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Getty Images Letter Forum / Re: What evidence do Getty hold on their cases?
« on: October 20, 2015, 07:03:22 AM »
I replied to the collections agency today who immediately fired back an email saying:
The second is the URL of the image (actually a thumbnail, not the one they are claiming for).
Now, as a techie I can easily prove that the URL in the browser does not necessarily reflect the location of the file. It is done using a reverse proxy and there are SEO articles on why it might be a good idea to use this.
Given the EU ruling that hotlinking is not infringement I think this evidence proves nothing.
So, it is very possible that by ****ing with me Getty have potentially given a whole lot of other people (guilty or not) a get out of jail free card.
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before pursuing a company for copyright infringement, we carry out a legal review of each case. We are confident that your company has infringed on my clients copyright, and have more than sufficient evidence to support our claim in the same.and
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For your information the images were hosted on your website at the following links, and not on thos of xxxxxxxxxxx.com, as you claim;They then list two URLs: one is the webpage - so definitely doesn't disprove the hotlink.
The second is the URL of the image (actually a thumbnail, not the one they are claiming for).
Now, as a techie I can easily prove that the URL in the browser does not necessarily reflect the location of the file. It is done using a reverse proxy and there are SEO articles on why it might be a good idea to use this.
Given the EU ruling that hotlinking is not infringement I think this evidence proves nothing.
So, it is very possible that by ****ing with me Getty have potentially given a whole lot of other people (guilty or not) a get out of jail free card.
Feel free to send donations